Miami-based Regent Seven Sea Cruises’ 490-passenger, all-suite Seven Seas Navigator cruise ship recently completed a full refurbishment of its top suites during a dry-dock last month.

The upgrades included a redecoration of the ship’s eight Grand Suites and Master Suites and the debut of Sette Mari at La Veranda, an intimate Italian dining experience, the luxury cruise operator said in a statement.

The suite renovations include new built-in cabinetry, custom-crafted furnishings, balcony furniture, plush carpeting, designer accessories and original art. The ship’s Navigator Suites were also refreshed with plush carpeting, wall coverings, new dining tables and outdoor furniture.

Seven Seas Navigator, Regent Seven Seas Cruises/COURTESY

“The Regent Seven Seas experience has certainly evolved over the past 20 years, and this latest renovation signals our ongoing commitment to delivering the most sought-after, all-inclusive luxury travel experience,” said President Mark Conroy. “From small touches to major upgrades such as this, the subtle luxury and unparalleled comfort of these enhancements are designed with the guest in mind.”

Seven Seas Navigator will next sail from PortMiami on Nov. 8 on a 7-night Mayan Jewels voyage with stops planned in Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.

In 2011, Regent Seven Seas announced plans to close its Fort Lauderdale office that year and relocate it ships from Port Everglades to the Miami seaport in fall 2012. The cruise line will join sister company Oceania Cruises, which already operates there.

For more details on the ship’s revamp and the new perks and privileges now available for guests in concierge-level and above suites, click here.